I Cochereau, A Meddeb-Ouertani, M Khairallah … - British Medical Journal, 2007 - bjo.bmj.com Methods: This was a multicentre, randomised, investigator-masked study including
1043 children and adults with purulent bacterial conjunctivitis. Patients
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[CITATION] Increasing bacterial resistance in pediatric acute conjunctivitis
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EC Si, LM Bowman, SD Roy - Investigative Ophtalmology and Visual Science, 2003 - ARVO Commercial Relationships: EC Si, InSite Vision, Inc. E; LM Bowman, InSite
Vision, Inc. E; SD Roy, InSite Vision, Inc. E. ... Purpose: Azithromycin is a
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EK Normann - The Lancet, 2005 - Elsevier The main problem with conjunctivitis in childhood is that the kindergartens do
not like to have children with conjunctival discharge among the other children.
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CM Ohnsman - Journal of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus, 2007 - 万方数据资源系统 PURPOSE: To use current state department of health regulations regarding
exclusion of students with conjunctivitis from school as a starting point in
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P CAUSES - crnbc.ca This decision support tool is based on best practice as of February 2009. For
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MA Silverman, E Bessman - members.medscape.com The conjunctiva is a loose connective tissue that covers the surface of the
eyeball (bulbar conjunctiva) and reflects back upon itself to form the inner
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